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Gun Owner Fatally Shoots Alleged Robber Outside Store: Cops
The shooting happened Sunday in the South Loop, and the Lawndale man, 37, was pronounced dead on Christmas.

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The shooting happened Sunday in the South Loop, and the Lawndale man, 37, was pronounced dead on Christmas.

"It's truly a blessing," said the Chicago mother of 5 after winning a 2017 Chevrolet Sonic from a Homewood car dealership.
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An internal investigation into the alleged wrongdoing was sparked after the employee took a sick day.
Robert L. Berrios, 50, was accused of heading a four-man crew that targeted 9 Chicago cellphone stores and other businesses.
Four people were arrested and charged in the incident Thursday after Tinley Park police pursued the suspects by car and on foot.
The Chicago mother of 5 was selected after a CTA bus driver nominated her for the giveaway.
The woman, identified as Nancy Rosario, was discovered Dec. 15 on the West Side, according to Chicago police.
The work stoppage Thursday was by employees of outlets in Terminal 3 who have been without a contract since August.
Arkansas collector John Rogers was sentenced to 12 years in prison by a Chicago judge Wednesday despite tearful leniency pleas.
The winner will receive a new Sonic from Chevrolet of Homewood on Christmas Eve morning.